Friday, May 6, 2011

MENDOCINO COUNTY, Calif. – A two-day gang sweep this week in Mendocino County yielded several arrests.

The operation was organized by the Mendocino County Sheriff's Office at the request of the Homeland Security Investigations division of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, according to a report from Capt. Kurt Smallcomb.

Smallcomb said the goal of the sweep was to contact persons who were members or associated with criminal street gangs. The majority of persons identified in the operations plan for the sweep were on active Mendocino County Probation or had active federal apprehension warrants.

The law enforcement agencies that participated in the sweep were the Mendocino County Sheriff's Office, Homeland Security Investigations division, Mendocino County Probation, Willits Police Department and the Fort Bragg Police Department, Smallcomb said.

He said that on Tuesday, May 3, the sweep was conducted in the unincorporated areas of the Ukiah Valley and within the city of Ukiah.

Arrested were Refugio Ortega Vasquez, 36, of Ukiah, on charges of violation of probation and felon in possession of ammunition, as well as an immigration detainer; Pascual Garcia-Felix, 33, of Ukiah, held on an immigration detainer; juvenile male, 16, of Ukiah, on charges of violation of probation, according to Smallcomb.

On Wednesday, May 4, the sweep moved to the unincorporated areas of Anderson Valley, Fort Bragg and within the City of Fort Bragg, Smallcomb said.

He said that the arrestees in that portion of the sweep included Antonio Rafael Martinez, 46, of Fort Bragg on an immigration detainer; Juan Martinez-Losano, 36, of Fort Bragg, held on an immigration detainer as a result of a federal apprehension warrant; Jose Felix Angel-Villa, 21, of Fort Bragg, held on an immigration detainer; Sergio Ricardo Reyes, 19, from Fort Bragg, held on an immigration detainer as a result of a federal apprehension warrant; Alejandro Grijalba, 20, from Fort Bragg, on charges of violation of probation.

During the contacts, an indoor marijuana growing operation was located at a residence in the 33000 block of Mill Creek Drive in Fort Bragg. Smallcomb said an occupant of the residence was unable to provide sufficient documentation to show the marijuana was being grown legally. Statements and evidence collected also showed the marijuana was being grown for financial gain.

As a result, 201 growing marijuana plants and approximately 5 pounds of processed marijuana were seized. Smallcomb said no arrests were made in connection with the incident and reports will be forwarded to the Mendocino County District Attorney's Office for review of possible charges.